2026 Cupra Leon Ve: Second PHEV hatch marching in with more range, less grunt


Cupra Australia has confirmed plug-in hybrid (PHEV) power will return to the Leon Hatch range early in 2026, bridging the gap between the mild-hybrid entry-level S variant and the go-fast VZx hot hatch.

The 2026 Cupra Leon Hatch Ve is due for local release “at the end of the first quarter” of next year (around March), and will be debut the lower-output 150kW e-Hybrid PHEV drivetrain for the Volkswagen Group in Australia.

Pairing a 110kW/250Nm 1.5-litre TSI turbo-petrol engine with an 85kW/330Nm electric motor, the Leon Hatch Ve will boast the same 25.8kWh (gross) lithium-ion battery for a claimed WLTP electric driving range of 130km according to overseas specifications.

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Overseas model shown
Overseas model shown
 

The claimed 0-100km/h acceleration time is 7.7 seconds and the top speed is 220km/h. Like the new Leon Sportstourer VZe, the Gen2 plug-in hybrid system can be DC fast-charged at up to 50kW, and at up 11kW via AC power. Using the former, the Leon e-Hybrid can be juiced from 10-80 per cent in a claimed 26 minutes.

Pricing and specifications are still to be confirmed, but we expect it to follow a similar structure to the recently-released Terramar SUV, where the base S and mid-spec V variants get a slightly different appearance courtesy of different wheels, but with largely the same level of kit.

Given plug-in hybrid Cupra Leons and Formentors don copper-splashed fake exhaust outlets, we’re anticipating a similarly Copper-accented set of wheels to be fitted to the Leon Ve as the main differentiator, with the availability of a Leather and Sound Package and a panoramic sunroof as optional equipment.